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//. cistlfo'Ha fcistus-leaved). I. June. 126. 



Cwwm'ngAa'mt (Cunningham's). 2. July. 1832. 



Twiner. 



denta'ta (toothed). 6. 1814. Twiner. 



flexuo'sa (zigzag). 2. May. 1823. 



grossulariaf(/lia (gooseberry - leaved). 6. 



May. 1816. Trailer. 



linea'ris (narrow-leaved). 6. June. 1821. 



obtusifo'lia (blunt-leaved). 2. Van Diemen's 



Land. 1824. 



peduncula'ta (/ow^-leaf-stalked). 2. June. 



1821. 



perfolia'ta (leaf-pierced). 3. May. 1842. 



sali'gna (willow-leaved). 3. July. 1823. 



virga'ta (twiggy). 3. July. 1822. 



volu'bilis (twining). 8. June. Cape of Good 



Hope. 1790. Twiner. 



HIBI'SCUS. (Virgil's name for the 

 Marsh Mallow. Nat. ord., Malloivworts 

 [Malvaceae]. Linn., 16-Monadelphia 8- 

 Polyandria.) 



Hardy annuals sow in open border, in the be- 

 ginning of April ; tender annuals sow in hotbed 

 seedlings to have out-door or greenhouse treat- 

 ment ; hardy herbaceous require dividing in spring, 

 and a moist situation to grow in ; hardy shrubs 

 require an open situation fully exposed to the sun, 

 by seeds, and double ones by layers, by cuttings of 

 ripe shoots under a hand-light, in autumn, and 

 kept on all the winter, and also by grafting. Green- 

 house and stove species are propagated by young 

 shoots in sandy soil, under a bell-glass, the stove 

 kinds also requiring bottom-heat, and the green- 

 house kinds liking a little, too, after they have 

 stood a week in the cutting-pots ; peat and loam ; 

 usual greenhouse and stove temperatures. 



HARDY ANNUALS. 



H. Africa'nus (African). 2. White. June. Africa. 

 1826. 



Huge'lii (Baron Hugel's). May. Swan River. 



1841. 



trio'nwn (three-coloured. Bladder-ke'tmia). 



2. Yellow, brown. July. Italy. 1596. 



STOVE ANNUALS. 



H. digita'lus (finger-leaved). 2. White, red. Au- 

 gust. Brazil. 1816. 



Keria'nus (Ker's). 2. White, red. Au- 

 gust. Brazil. 1816. 



longifio'rus (long-flowered). Pale yellow. Au- 



gust. E. Ind. 1817. 



radio.' tw (rayed). 2. Yellow. July. E. Ind. 



1790. 



tetraphy'ltus (four-leaved). 1|. Yellow. July. 



* Bengal. 1818. 



vitifo'lius (vine-leaved). 2. Yellow. August. 



E. Ind. 1690. 



HARDY HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS. 

 H. grandiflo'rus (large-flowered). 3. Flame. 

 July. Georgia. 1816. Half-hardy. 



inca'nus (hoary). 3. Yellow. September. 



Carolina. 1806. 



milita'ris (military). 3. Purple. August. N. 



Amer. 1804. 



moscheu'tus (mallow-rose). 4. White, pink. 



August. N. Amer. 



palu'stris (marsh). 3. Pink. August. N. 



x Amer. 1759. 



pentaca'rpus (five-fruited). 3. Lilac, red. 



August. Venice. 1752. 



>rofseus (rose-coloured). 4. Pink. August. 

 France. 1827. ' 



tca'ber (rough). 2. Yellow. August. Caro- 



lina. 1810. 



H. specio'sus (showy). 2. Scarlet. July. N. Amer. 

 1804. 



Syri'acus (Syrian). 8. Purple. August. Syria. 



1596. Deciduous shrub. 



a'lbus (vtliite-flowered). 8. White. 



a'lbus-ple'nus (double- white). 8. White. 



August. 

 margina'tus (border-leaved). 8. Purple, 



white. August. Syria. 

 purpu'reus (purple-flowered). 8. Purple. 



August. 



purpu'reo-ple'nus (double-purple). 8. 



Purple. August. 



ru'ber (red-flowered). 8. Red. August. 



variega'tus (variegated-yZoz^ered). 8. 



Striped. August. 



Virgi'nicus (Virginian). 2. Red. August. Vir- 



ginia. 1/98. 



Wra'yce (Mrs. Wray's). 10. Purple. October. 



Swan River. 183Q. Deciduous shrub. 



GREENHOUSE EVERGREEN SHRUBS. 

 H. gossypi'nus (cotton-like). 4. Yellow. July. 

 Cape of Good Hope. 1818. 



grossula'rite (gooseberry-leaved). 4. Blush. 



June. Swan River. 



heterophy'llus (various-leaved). 6. White, 



red. August. N. S. Wales. 1803. 



multi'fidus (many-parted- Jeawed). 2. Azure. 



September. N. Holland. 1837- Deciduous. 



Richardso'ni (Richardson's). 3. Yellow. 



August. N.S.Wales. 



STOVE EVERGREEN SHRUBS, &C. 

 H. abelmo'schus (musk-akro). 3. Yellow. Au- 

 gust. India. 1640. 



JEthio'picus (Ethiopian). 15. Purple. August. 



Cape of Good Hope. 1774. 



bifurca'tus (two-forked). 2. Purple. June. 



Brazil. 1825. 



Borbo'nicus (Bourbon). 10. Yellow. July. 



Bourbon. 1820. 



Camero'ni (Cameron's). 1. Rosy. July. Mada- 



gascar. 1838. 



fu'lgens (brilliant). Red. August. Mada- 

 gascar. 1843. 



cancetla'tus (latticed). S. Yellow. July. E. 



Ind. 1817. 



colli'nus (hill-inhabiting). 4. Yellow, brown. 



January. 1836. 



crini'tus (long-li&ireA). 3. Yellow, red. Sep- 



tember. Prome. 1828. Herbaceous per- 

 ennial. 



diversifo'lius (various-leaved). 6. Yellow. June. 

 E. Ind. 1798. 



fe'rox (nerce-stinging). 5. Yellow. May. New 



Grenada. 1844. 



ferrugi'neus (rusty). 15. Scarlet. Madagascar. 



1824. 



ficu'lneus (fig-like). 4. Yellow, purple. June. 

 Ceylon. 1732. 



furca'tus (forked-calyxed). 2. Yellow. Au- 



gust. E. Ind. 1816. Herbaceous per- 

 ennial. 



Jerroldia'nus (Mr. Jerrold's). 6. Crimson. 



July. Brazil. 1843. Herbaceous perennial. 



la'mpas (lamp). 10. Pink. E. Ind. 1806. 



lila'cinus (lilac- flowered). 6. Lilac. N. Hoi- 



land. 1836. 



liliiflo'rus (lily-flowered). 10. Scarlet. July. 



Mauritius. 1828. 



Li'ndleyi (Lindley's). 3. Purple. December. 



India. 1828. 



Macleaya'nus (MacLeay*s). Yellow. August. 



W. Ind. 1827. 



Jtfo'nAo*(Manihot). 3. Yellow. July. E.Ind. 



1712. Herbaceous perennial. 



